I think I have stumbled onto what is probably the most fantastic interior 'modification' that 6' tall people or below can do to their AllTrac. As far as I know this only applies to the 165 (can someone confirm it is the same with the 185 please?).

I remember reading some time ago, one of those lists that said "You know you own a Celica if:" and one of the responses was something along the lines of 'your neck is rubbed raw by your seatbelt'...or something like that...Anyways, let me get to the point, I have a solution!

Now some of you might be like "dumbass, I have known about this for years!" but I just figured it out, so here we go.

Normally the seatbelt is oriented like this:

I am 5'10" so I'm not incredibly tall or short, just kind of in the middle, and the belt ALWAYS rubs my neck and it is annoying as hell. Well today I decided to take out my headliner to clean it, and when I took off the B-pillar cover I found this!:

Notice the lower bolt hole in the B-pillar and the corresponding mark on the cover that indicates where to drill a new hole.

Here is the result of me bolting the seatbelt into the 'new' lower hole:

Not only does the seatbelt not touch my neck, but it touches a lot more of my shoulder which I feel is potentially a lot safer as well. I feel like I am 'held' in the seat much more.

Enjoy!

Mods: feel free to move this to the FAQ section, I just felt like it would help more people by getting a little more face-time here.

I don't have a problem with mine either thanks to being 6 foot also. I know there are others on here that it may help out. Its strange how its placed there on the 165... I wonder if the Japanese gt4's had it attached to the lower one for the normally shorter Japanese public.

"The more you let life's obstacles slow you down the longer it will take to defeat them."~Yours truly